Users will able to connect users to trade and service experts in three steps:

When customers message Oneflare through the Messenger app, the bot drops a pin or searches their location,

customers then select the required service by selecting from popular categories while being able to view the number of experts who service their area,

by completing a short form on the details of their request, the job is submitted and the customer will receive free quotes from up to three businesses.

Domain recently invested $15 million in Oneflare to support its business expansion plans..

“We aim to make hiring trade and service experts as simple as possible and ensure that our customers connect with the right expert for their job, whether that is cleaning, gardening, plumbing, removalists or even electrical work, our new Faebook Messenger bot does just that, by bringing our service to a platform our customers regularly use,” says Oneflare chief executive officer and co-founder Adam Dong.

“Oneflare currently attracts 1.3 million visitors who place 45,000 job requests a month through our website and app. The launch of the Facebook messenger bot is set to see these numbers skyrocket, creating more customer jobs and in turn attracting more businesses to our service. It’s a win-win,” he says.

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